LESSON PLAN
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ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
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Acceptable Use Policy
Resource: The following Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) was adapted from the AUP
Developed by the Media and Technology Department, Needham Public Schools,
Needham, Massachusetts, 02492.
This AUP is a practice document presented for the explicit use in a Student
Teacher Multimedia Project in the fulfillment of Academic Requirements for the
Teacher Certification Program at St Martins College, Lacey, WA.
After reading the User Responsibilities
below you must print and sign t the Parent/Student Contract. The contract must
be signed and returned to the school before your child will be able to access
school computers. Access to the contract is available at the bottom of
this page.
NETWORK USER
RESPONSIBILITIES
Network users include all students,
teachers, administrators, support staff, and community members who have access
to the Internet via the World Wide Web and the Needham Public Schools' wide area
network.
Students may have access to the
Internet via the World Wide Web (WWW) while working on class projects in a
supervised setting. This includes computers in media centers, classrooms, and
computer lab facilities during scheduled class visits. If a student wants/needs
to use the WWW, the student and parent must read the Acceptable Use Policy and
complete the Contract for Individual Access to the World Wide Web.
Students must follow all rules contained within this policy at all times when
using the WAN or the WWW. Students must also follow the direction of faculty and
staff members supervising any area where networked resources can be accessed.
- Students will demonstrate personal
responsibility by agreeing never to get together with someone they meet
online without first checking with parents and teachers.
- Users will accept the responsibility for keeping all
pornographic material; gambling material, inappropriate text files, material
dangerous to the health and safety of students and staff, or files dangerous
to the integrity of the wide area network from entering the school via the
Internet.
- Users will demonstrate legal responsibility by not
transmitting any material in violation of U.S., Massachusetts, or Needham
Public Schools regulations. This includes, but is not limited to:
copyrighted materials, threatening, harassing, or obscene material,
pornographic material, or material protected by trade secret.
- If a user identifies a security problem on the
Internet or the NPS wide area network, he/she is responsible to notify a
system administrator. Users should not demonstrate the problem to other
users. Users should not use another individual's account without written
permission from that individual. Security on any computer system is a high
priority, especially when the system involves many users.
- Students have the responsibility to use
computer resources for academic purposes only. Playing games or using
networked resources for non-academic purposes is not permitted unless
supervised by school staff. Users may not conduct commercial activities for
profit, advertise products, or conduct political lobbying on the network.
- Users may access home telecommunications accounts from
school. However, users need to exercise all responsibilities within this
policy, as the NPS network is providing a connection to home accounts.
Property
- Users must respect others' privacy and intellectual
property. Any traffic from this network that traverses another network is
also subject to that network's acceptable use policy (AUP).
- Users are responsible for citing sources and giving
credit to authors during the research process. All communications and
information accessible via the network should be assumed to be private
property.
- Users will honor the legal rights of software
producers, network providers, copyright, and license agreements.
- Users have a right to be informed about personal
information that is being, or has been, collected about them, and to review
this information.
Behaviors and Consequences
- Any violation of the network responsibilities will
result in a cancellation of network privileges and may result in
disciplinary action. The network administrators will deem what is
appropriate use and their decision is final. Also, the network
administrators may deny access at any time as required. The administration,
faculty, and staff of the NPS may request the network administrators to
deny, revoke, or suspend specific user privileges. Any user identified as a
security risk or having a history of problems with other computer systems
may be denied access to the Internet.
- Tampering with computer security systems and/or
applications and/or comments will be considered vandalism, destruction, and
defacement of school property (see school handbooks).
- Vandalism will result in cancellation of privileges
and disciplinary action. Vandalism is defined as any malicious attempt to
harm or destroy data of another user, the Internet, or other networks that
are connected to the National Science Foundation NET Internet backbone. This
includes, but is not limited to, the uploading or creation of computer
viruses.
- The school district makes no warranties of any kind,
whether expressed or implied, for the services it is providing. The school
district will not be responsible for any damages suffered. This includes
loss of data resulting from delays, non-deliveries, mis-deliveries, or
service interruptions caused by the school's own negligence or the user's
errors or omissions. Use of any information obtained via the school district
system is at your own risk. The school district specifically denies any
responsibility for the accuracy or quality of information obtained through
its services.
You must now print the Parent/Student
Contract. The contract must be signed and returned to the school before
your child will be able to access school computers. To view the contract
double click HERE.
LESSON PLAN
WEB QUEST
PRESENTATION
ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY